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So, most, if not all the SIG Pro magazines I've seen were Mec-Gar, whether the low friction coating or the phosphate. Wondering about provenance.

I bought some mags from a forum member (thanks) here and they are quite different from what I've seem before. Certainly don't appear to be Mec-Gar, not marked anywhere with a maker.

The are phosphate with witness holes on the back and the "pinky" mag base.







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My guess is that it is a factory magazine, most likely a Checkmate. And that is only a guess. The witness holes on the back is the new norm, as all the new P229-1 magazines have the witness holes on the back as well.




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I have several like that. I think some came from Greg Cote. 2 came with a new 2022 I bought in 2013.

Never had a problem with any of them.
 
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That was the style of magazine that came with my used 2022 I got back in 2006. Before that they were blued with the holes on the side. I do believe mine said Made In Italy though (don't have one handy) so yours could be newer Checkmates as mentioned.
 
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Are the Checkmates still considered, "not as good" ?


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I have two blued with side witness holes marked made in Italy, one blues with rear witness holes and one phosphated with rear witness. All work fine, but I do keep the Italian ones loaded for HD, the other two for range, just in case.


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Are the Checkmates still considered, "not as good" ?


I’ve noticed more manufacturers using Checkmate magazines, at least for 1911s.
 
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That was the style of magazine that came with my used 2022 I got back in 2006. Before that they were blued with the holes on the side. I do believe mine said Made In Italy though (don't have one handy) so yours could be newer Checkmates as mentioned.


No markings on these as to country or maker at all. However, I saw a pick indicating it was an OEM magazine which looked identical with the exception of the white outlining in the writing.
 
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I have a ton of checkmate magazines for P-Series guns. I shoot a lot. Zero issues, and zero issues in classes.




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No markings on these as to country or maker at all. However, I saw a pick indicating it was an OEM magazine which looked identical with the exception of the white outlining in the writing.
I have a 03 production SP2009 with the same magazines, which is probably one of the last batches to be marked "Frame Made in Switzerland". It came with the same factory magazines, which I am quite sure are are NOT Checkmates. The white outlining is not a factory thing, someone did that themselves.

Pretty sure they are either SIG or Mec-Gar produced, but there are no markings to know for sure. No made in Italy, no nothing.

I don't remember when SIG started using Checkmates, but I'm reasonably sure it was well after my example was produced, maybe 2010ish.


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